Why can hydrogenerous technology change the future of hydrogen production?
We use chemically clean technology and avoid costly electrolyses, in an environmentally friendly production. Contact us for information about this production technology, see how your hydrogen budget will create balance in your CO2 accounts, and can be produced at industry-friendly prices creating a circular economy and can benifit large scale industry.
Is Hydrogenerous Revolutionizing Hydrogen Production in Denmark?
Hydrogenerous Renewable Green hydrogen that can be supplied to the factory production or future hydrogen grid. Can be converted, to green ammonia that can be used as feedstock for fertilizer production and as green fuel in the maritime industry or transport sectors. The Hydrogenerous plant will operate as a Batch production of hydrogen and also low-cost to service and maintain.
Is "Hydrogenerous" the Solution to Short-Lived Solid-Oxide Electrolysers in Denmark?
For 1 kWh electrolyser cost may mount to 1.200 Eur. per Kwh. With Hydrogenerous this cost does not apply. Electrolysis is an unfortunately very costly hydrogen production method, with New Space Technology "Hydrogenerous" it became profitable to produce hydrogen.
Agricultural solutions for large-scale operations and livestock farms as well as ammonia fertilization
Industrialized agriculture refers to the industrialized production of cattle, poultry, fish and crops. With the transition to industrial production methods, the need for capital increases at the same time, and both lead to the fact that the existence of farms as privately owned, independent units is gradually lost due to coming CO2 taxes, call us for helping your farming business.
Hydrogen is today commonly used in both the chemical industry, ammonia production and refineries. Often produced (based on natural gas or electricity as renewables) Hydrogenerous Viborg can leverage these approaches to ensure safe, low-risk production without using natural gas or electricity as renewables. Great economy low-cost hydrogen plants.
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